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I have a reg cab 2002 2500HD Silverado.  I want to replace the factory door speakers and rear speakers in the pillars behind the seat.  I'm not a 100% about the sizes I need to get .. I believe that a 6.5 will fit in the front but my concern is will the magnet hit the window??? and I think the back speakers are 4"x6"s but I'm not 100% on those either...

 

Now for the second question...What speakers should I go with...I want them to have a rich sound and basically just sound good.

 

I'm either going to put in my Clarion Head unit or my Sony ES 9300 out of the Z-71 one... I have had experience with Clarion speakers, mids and highs, and have been rather happy with their performance but I'm open to new ideas...

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I'm pretty positive that a set of 6.5's will fit in there perfectly without hitting anything, the best way to be positive is take it aprt and measure from the metal of the door to the glass, then when you go buy the mids just make sure they have the same depth.

 

alot of mid's have larger magnets than others so be aware of that

 

as for brands  I'm partial to  kicker resolution, rockford, mb quart, and infinity.   I haven't really listened to clarion enough to comment on this but if they are the same quality as their head units you should be fine with those

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Well we have a 365 we bought last summer and the computer has been giving us trouble ever since we have had it...Holt can't seem to fix it and Wayne Supply has looked at it..right now it's doing alright but we have a lot of trouble out of that new equipment.
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our whayne supply is on strike down here and it's costing us big time  we're having to send all of our warranty work to the dealer in west liberty.
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I'd say it would be hurting ya'll....I've been to the Cat proving grounds and it was mostly sand and clay...I want to see a 9 ripping in the tough shale and rock here in Kentucky....
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Nice site...How many pieces of equipment do you guys have????

 

Oh yeah we have a Red Mack service truck just like the one you guys have.....lol I love it...

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Hey man....not being from Kentucky I feel out of place postin here....but if you are looking for speaker specs.....try crutchfield.com application guide.

 

RK

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